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Discussing multizone infiltration modeling
with the COMIS software, including its
graphical front end (Simulation Studio)
and coupling with the TRNSYS simulation tool.

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Re: comparison my study with the experts'
Hi Justin, You have to go to Assembly/Global cards and choose the "Schedules/Layers/Occupants" tab. There, you can define layers by clicking the "+" button
Posted - Mon Nov 23, 2009 8:35 am
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Re: comparison my study with the experts'
Dear Andreas Thank you very much. Yes, you are right. Could you tell me how to set the &Net-ZL zone layer in the Simulation Studio Comis 3.2? It has the
Posted - Mon Nov 23, 2009 8:26 am
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Re: comparison my study with the experts'
Hi Flore, Trnbuild pops up because it needs to translate the BUI file (with the type 56 building description) to internal files used during the simulation
Posted - Thu Nov 12, 2009 8:29 am
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Re: comparison my study with the experts'
Dear all, I m taking over a project where COMIS and TRNSYS are coupled. as a general rule in TRNSYS studio when a project use the Type56 to describe the
Posted - Wed Nov 11, 2009 4:19 pm
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AW: [comis] comparison my study with the experts'
Dear Justin In your input file two things are missing: 1) According to Roulet(1999) zone D is a thermally layered zone with a temperature gradient of 1.67K/m.
Posted - Tue Nov 3, 2009 8:21 am
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